Center for Research on Social Reality [Spain] Survey, July 1991: Economic Attitudes and Behavior (ICPSR 9896)

Citation

Centro de Investigaciones Sobre la Realidad Social (CIRES). Center for Research on Social Reality [Spain] Survey, July 1991: Economic Attitudes and Behavior. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 1993-02-12. https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09896.v1

Summary

This data collection is part of a continuing series of
semi-monthly surveys of individuals in Spain. Each survey consists of
three sections. The first section collects information on respondents'
attitudes regarding personal and national issues. This section includes
questions on level of life satisfaction and frequency of relationships,
as well as a rating of the importance of national issues. The second
section varies according to the monthly topic, with this survey's
topics focusing on economic attitudes and behavior. Among the issues
investigated are the respondent's opinion about strikes, manager-worker
relations, potential solutions to unemployment, state intervention in
different economic sectors, and evaluation of different tax policies
for different economic groups. Other items include the respondent's
economic status five years ago and one year ago compared to the
present, household budgeting, Spain's present and possible future
economic situation, perspectives on next year's economy given Spain's
integration into the European Economic Community, and attitudes toward
consumer rights. The third section collects demographic data such as
sex, age, religion, income, and place of residence.

Citation

Centro de Investigaciones Sobre la Realidad Social (CIRES). Center for Research on Social Reality [Spain] Survey, July 1991: Economic Attitudes and Behavior. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 1993-02-12. https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09896.v1